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THE AMBiENT PiNG http://www.theambientping.com Free - Every Tuesday Night - doors open at 9pm - 1st set at 9:30 @ club nia / C'est What - 19 Church St. at Front St. - Toronto 3 blocks east of the Union Station subway. map - http://www.cestwhat.com/map.html . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This Tuesday February 10th - The Anti-Gravity Machine The first set will be four little concerts featuring the members: REBECCA CAMPBELL - vocals / samples (the sweetest noise, Jane Siberry, Fat Man Waving) http://www.rebeccacampbell.com MICHEAL KEITH - guitars / loops / samples (MCF, quasiMODAL, Planet Of The Loops) http://www.michaelkeith.com ROBIN EASTON - turntables / samples (Boogie Wall Soundsystem, The Liquidaires) http://www.liquidaires.com/content/bios/easton.asp GEORDIE HALEY - guitars / samples (guitar bonsai, Out Of Order, The Everytime Band). In the second set The Anti-Gravity Machine will join forces intending to "transport the audience to new heights of mesmerization without fossil fuel, by generating energy from the very air we breathe and the music we make, calling on the rumored transportation devices of ancient vedic and atlantis peoples we hope to generate new, non-toxic ways of being on our one and only planet. Plus it's fun!" Between Sets CD - "Sylvatica" by Sara Ayers (Dark Wood) A classic album of enigmatic soundscapes filled with loops and layers of Ayers' haunting voice - like the songs of falling angels. http://www.saraayers.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coming February 17th - John Kameel Farah and Nik Beeson http://www.johnfarah.com http://www.nikbeeson.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rik maclean's *ping things* CD Reviews Elegant and magical, Sahra Featherstone's self-titled release is a blissful journey through worlds of wonder & delight. Considered to be one of Canada's premier harpists, Sahra presents a combination of both traditional & contemporary pieces displaying her formidable talents, all of which blend together to create a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience. Opening with one of her own pieces, Joshua's Song, the listener is introduced to Sahra's mastery of the harp. Paired with minimal bass and guitar, the tones of the harp stand out as a distinct & emotional voice, resonating with a wonder all of it's own. A perfect beginning. Clergyman's Lament pairs cello and violin with the harp, creating one of the most beautiful works I've ever heard. The sense of loss, the sense of sadness in this piece is overwhelming in it's emotion and between you and I, it kinda brought tears to my eyes the first time I heard it. It's really that good. I mean really, it would have to be for me to admit to that. In contrast Funky Butterfly follows with a more playful sensibility, fingers dancing around the harp, a sense of optimism, hope, better futures inherent in the piece. Can't figure out why but this song has a strong sense of courtship, a feeling of first kisses and the revealing of secret smiles. Simply charming. L'Aube Dans les Yeux is another of Sahra's own songs, this time finding her accompanied by violin and guitar. I quite enjoy this one, it has a sense of environment and location that I find quite calming, relaxing. I imagine green rolling fields, a breeze lightly blowing through the leaves of majestic trees. Bliss. I particularly like King of the Fairies, a lively song building in tempo throughout it's course. Performed as a solo piece for harp it sets toes a-tappin' and heads a-bobbin' and I can only imagine what it would sound like in a live setting with a full band. So can you tell that I really Really REALLY like this disc? Sahra Featherstone has tapped into a particular magic with this disc, a beguiling quality that celebrates the wonders of life and the beauty of the world around us. It touches the soul and inspires the heart. It brings smiles and tears and it gets the toes tappin'. What more could you ask for? Sahra Featherstone's self-titled release is now available at ping things at http://www.pingthings.com rik maclean - rik@pingthings.com Steve Roach is currently the Featured Artist at ping things. Visit http://www.pingthings.com/PTfeaturesNF.htm to read an exclusive interview with this master of the ambient genre. Send an e-mail to pingthings-subscribe@yahoogroups.com for updates on *all* the latest releases on sale at ping things http://www.pingthings.com = ambient + electronic + chill things . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Ambient Ping presents free live performances by Toronto's finest ambient, chillout and experimental music artists plus performers from across the continent, every Tuesday at club nia (aka C'est What) featuring a comfortable lower stage area, perfect for attentive listening, plus a higher level with a bar, back room and more seating that's great for conversation, good food and the club's impressive beer, wine and whiskey selection. Musical treats are on offer at the *ping things* ambient/experimental CD boutique. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Please forward this e-mail to any friends who may be interested in live ambient, chillout and experimental music performances